Elections In The World's Largest Democracy Is A Fascinating Process
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In most democratic countries, all voters go to the polls on a single, predetermined day. However, this is not the case in India, the world's largest democracy and the planet's second most populous country after China. In this diverse subcontinent — which boasts 22 official languages, 200 regional languages, and over 6000 dialects across its 29 states and 7 Union territories — voting is an elaborate process, conducted in seven stages over a period of 39 days. Held every five years, this year the general elections began on April 11, 2019 and will continue until May 19, 2019, with the final results announced on May 23, 2019.
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- Billybobjoejame약 6년OMG!!!!! That was a good article. And it is amazing how people traveled to get to voters. WELL DONE
- 1100903약 6년ohmigosh
- C.f. fgfg약 6년Wow glad it doesn't happen where I live
- your face약 6년nice
- ari237약 6년This is awesome!!! India is my third fav country after Japan and Tokyo
- Super Mario약 6년Me three! I'm from India to.
- laxbro2024약 6년Its weird because USA the bigger than India but India has pouplation of 1.3 billion while the USA only has a population of 300 million.
- WoodyBuzz약 6년PM Modi-led NDA won the Lok Sabha Elections 2019 by capturing 349 seats out of 542!
- MC smally약 6년7 billion$ is a lot of money WOW
- sonali50약 6년did you know that after you vote they put a black line on your nail that will not come off? My grandma told me about that and showed me hers when they came to visit from india. you can see one if you look at the picture in this article under the picture of the simbols where he is holding up his finger!